Post your blank planchettes or erratically off-struck coins here!
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3. Images should be taken by a camera or cell phone camera, we ask that members don’t use images through a microscope screen.
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Post your blank planchettes or erratically off-struck coins here!
Responding to user USSID18’s request, this topic is made, if you had any coins of the sort as the subject suggests, please post them here! :) I’ll start.
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Here is one I found not to long ago coin roll hunting.
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Nice find! Was it copper or zinc?
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Please don't flame me for a quick lazy photo on my cell phone. This one has been in a 2x2 for about 30 years and don't really want to bust it out for a photo op.
@JTCC, I notice those little lines on one side of your blank planchet also. My blank has these, I assume that is a normal thing?
@JTCC, I notice those little lines on one side of your blank planchet also. My blank has these, I assume that is a normal thing?
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Re: Post your blank planchettes or erratically off-struck coins here!
The lines around the outer edge of the coin, are most likely due to the "Upsetting Mill"
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I've yet to find one, even though I did crack open a Nickel roll today, the oldest is sadly a 1964 & 1964-D.
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Well...I didn't actually "request" this. You asked for options of what could be made into threads and I gave you ideas.
Now, how about the one I made for coins with effigies of Daniel?
And sorry...mine are in storage or I would post them.
I believe I have cent, nickel, and quarter.
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Oh, ok. Thanks for the ideas.Earle42 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 11:48 pmWell...I didn't actually "request" this. You asked for options of what could be made into threads and I gave you ideas.
Now, how about the one I made for coins with effigies of Daniel?
And sorry...mine are in storage or I would post them.
I believe I have cent, nickel, and quarter.
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Very cool, had to google that phrase to learn it, thank you. I was referring to JTCC's 2nd photo though, there appear to be little striations going across the face of the blank planchet. I assume these are there just from when they cut out the sheets of metal before the coins get punched out of that?
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Possible roller marks?twiasp wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 1:55 amVery cool, had to google that phrase to learn it, thank you. I was referring to JTCC's 2nd photo though, there appear to be little striations going across the face of the blank planchet. I assume these are there just from when they cut out the sheets of metal before the coins get punched out of that?
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from what I seen and heard on other posts, very possible. was thinking before when a coin has lines on it then it was a alloy mixing issue, but apprently when coins only had lines on one side, it's likely roller marks. but hey, you learn something new everyday right? especially in coins!Paul wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 1:10 pmPossible roller marks?twiasp wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 1:55 amVery cool, had to google that phrase to learn it, thank you. I was referring to JTCC's 2nd photo though, there appear to be little striations going across the face of the blank planchet. I assume these are there just from when they cut out the sheets of metal before the coins get punched out of that?
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